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2014 Domaine Vincent Dancer Meursault Les Corbins

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February 26, 2023 - $365

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RATINGS

91The Wine Advocate

...beautiful bouquet of green pear, ripe citrus fruit, pastry cream, oatmeal and nutmeg, framed by light reduction. On the palate, the wine is glossy, concentrated and mouthwateringly succulent, with beautiful texture and balance and a precise, penetrating finish.

88-91Stephen Tanzer

Tangy, fruity aromas of lime zest and mandarin orange. Juicy and spicy in the mouth, with inviting flavors of soft citrus fruits. More open-knit today than the village wine, offering an impression of sucrosité and good spicy length.

REGION

France, Burgundy, Côte d'Or, Côte de Beaune, Meursault

Meursault is one of the trio of famous Chardonnay producing appellations in the Côte d’Or. Although both red and white wines are allowed to be produced in the Meursault appellation, 98% of Meursault is Chardonnay. With a total of 2,500 acres of vineyards, there are no Grands Crus but 325 acres of Premiers Crus, which are divided into 13 main vineyards. As wine writers have often noted, Meursault’s fame is based on its Premiers Crus, including the prestigious Les Perrières, Les Genevrières and Les Charmes. Because the water table is low in Meursault, many producers have cellars here, including Comte Lafon and Jean-Francois Coche-Dury. Robert M. Parker Jr. wrote “the Premiers Crus, as well as the finest Villages Meursaults from the top vineyards, are among the easiest drinking white burgundies in the world. Why? High-quality Meursault is opulent, almost unctuous, with a fatness and a juicy, succulent, buttery, hazelnut and apple, peach-like fruitiness that often roars from the glass.”

TYPE

White Wine, Chardonnay

This white variety originated in Burgundy, but is now grown around the world. Its flexibility to thrive in many regions translates to wide flavor profile in the market. Chardonnay is commonly used in making Champagne and sparkling wines.